If you by "Julesvann" mean "Santa Claus" (in Norwegian: Julenissen, pronounced: "Youlenissen" (short "i", like in "kid")), the Norwegian Julenissen (presumably living at the North Poke), brings gifts to all children. The children get their Christmas presents on December 24th, in the evening. It is usually Christmas wish. Usually, the kids wish for one thing, whereas the presents turn out to be slightly more sensible, like warm clothing... :-).
Grown-ups get presents as well, all though usually not quite as many as the children get.
To bring a dog from Norway, first get a veterinarian to fill out papers in order to get a pet passport. The dogs must also be vaccinated for rabies.
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the stuff that they had room for in their luggage, such as seeds and tools.
true or false did the normans bring the idea of building castles from norway
The King of Norway has ordered Fortinbras to direct his attention towards the Poles.
The King of Norway has restrained Fortinbras and prevented him from attacking the Danes.
Warm clothes for winter trips. Whatever else you usually want to bring on a trip. Shopping in Norway is expensive -especially for alcohol and tobacco products.
i always notice theyre always touring in the UK..not fair.
Olaf's "dream" was to unite all of Norway under his leadership and bring Christianity to all the population.
depends where you are coming from, but a tip! if you are going to drink alcohol while you are here, buy it tax free! alcohol is very expensive here! ;) Bring also: Camera, money and a lot of smiles :D welcome!
The coast of Norway ( which is just Norway.)
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.